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CAJPE MAY 'OOBAN WA VE, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 17, 1868. .

Cap »• #tra» AEnki, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17. I SOB. HOD Hiprran»88, Local ferevltfss. Shut r.mr gatee-to Sot let thrm irarlnfe OJUvud tlie tldrtralk*. It fa very annoying. Braids*, gate* should always I wing, towards, i»4 outward*. Tlie vrry first question tbrtffilsturbcd mankind cat the woman-question — and U bW* fair to be the last. Adolph E. Borie, of Philadelphia, Ssi-ndnry of the Xn»y, is a -well-known frequenter of Cape Mav City daring the tarifriW season. Baia generally a gurak of thb Columbia Houae. Beware of iaqoUitlve Ji.opk— n wonderful curiosity to know ail U generally accoiapaaM vHth a •even-year itch deeira t» tall it n<p>in. Cape May City fa deeply draped in darkneae every evening ainlil the neat I.unar syUiitolioo— not sjfeorxount of our loving darkneae beta r that! light, or that oar deeii an eyil— but became our btmpe will nbt bum Without gna ] . orkeroaene. , The carrful mtteoktoe of thoae of our readera likoly to be interested therein, ia directed to the that hatch of lawa Jwaard by the prracnt suasion of our j legislature, which we print on our 11 ret Iff- ' , beerher aaya women make the beat ( prayera in hla coagregatlon— our women nuke the heat pies hi this cougregallon. Five commissioner* were appointed by ex-Mayor Will lama hut Thuraday, " with power and authority to lay out or ' alter atrerU, roads, Ac., within tho , limits of Cape May City. Our readers win find 'on anotbor ool- t umn a very- interesting and auggeetlvc letter from Jar Court llouae correspondent. A few bilks for printing election tick- , eta still ne on our table— parties wish- , J lag to akfumr their respmialMUty will J pfcasc reply immediately. J CoUagcs age finding rag* tenants a even at thin early day. M> know ofa " house fod yet Weather-boarded, which » was rented hat week for three or four 0 hundred dollars. Another cottage, u which heretofore could be rented for *" 4300 or $400, rented for $600; and so on for some fifteen or twenty, exclusive n of the largo number engaged from last 0

Wo trust parents of small boys, who are accustomed 10 allow thrir children" free access to the at rest, will read for their edification the law in regard to leafing down bills, ««., which ean be The first official net of our newly elected Mayor alter his inauguration last Saturday even trig, was the removal of the lluard ttf Commissioners previously appointed by his predecessor. ' Several of our exchange! threaten to make nae uf the velocipede to chase up delinqneot patrons, If tho th(pg proves a sncceaa in tlie Urines* put us down for half a doaen. Two fruitless attempts have been made on the Columbia House proper ty to construct an axtaaian well. The first was sunk a distance of nearly 340 feet, at a coat of (3000, without striking " He" of Vfater. In tlie latter one the bore was nude In a distance of So, I and then abundoned. We propose making a tour of the / cRY one of the* days. In order to look up 4mprorrmenta. There are to many going on that we find It a bard matter to keep lu their wako all the time.— ' At present they are far ahead of us. It baa bora suggested b> us It would be policy to Invest In a velocipede to I run in search of locals. If only the . "erllter"' dibnl have to be rode— there's the rub. r A temperance meeting was held in I the Methodist Church last evening.— 1 The address was delivered by Hov. I Socrates Towntrnd, of Cape May 1 County, a well known ami exceeding- I ly popjftsr advocate of the temperance i OldaubacHberi— like oM swords and , oM fHefida— prove the best, as some prompt payments from those who have , been taking this paper, made to us dnr- , ■ lng but week, abundantly attests. I Cold croakers are predicting a sickly 1 summer in elite* aad country— basing 1 their blowing on a mild March being a One green tarletan dress contains 1 arsenic enough to kill three men; and 1 yet our young men are often seen run- J hlng after green urletau dresses. a laut week we were triod with s little I of Tom Moore'} weathir, "Which he ' described thiisly First it thew; then j it anew; then it blew, and then it frix" c -a little. 1 Our city was honored Inst Saturday 1 with the presence of three rather iilus- 1 trims strangers from tlie National „ Capital. Three were Mr. Gardiner, of . ... YWtlard's hotel. Washington, who Is I tn take sole charge or the Stockton ® next summer, accompanied by the a Steward of the same House and the 1 sorial department both of whom will J occupy like positions Vindrr Mr. Oard- -| Insr. Tho worthy barber U aaM to be f worth between thirty and forty thou- ■ sand dollars, and M quite an inllurociiamber of tin! famous corporation at v W^aekirewledge the receipt of a well- [ Cape May ami Jtillville, aad MUlvUle ji "b faTrd'EL1 ' eraiurecf this lower section of New <"

, TUB C!fr{ C/. OSIXG The last meeting of the council of 118 was convened in 'the cooncil cham- • for on fretardaj evening, 13tn jitrat., Mayor Williams, ia the chair. Members ftrssnl— ABefman ). W. I.ycett, Booorder T. A Hughes, Coun- : oilmen Blake, Ludlam, J. Mccrsy, ST. J. Meeray, Jr., and Sehelflngcr— 7. , An ordinance regulating Fishing in s the sounds belonging to this muuiclJ polity rtuuc up on its third aad final reading. This ordinance prohibits j fishing with seines in these sounds from June 1st to Sept 1st Mr. Hughes objected to tho ordinance on the ground that it conflicted • with the laws of the state. ' . The ordinance was passed by the ! following tote — 1 Veus— Blake, I.ycett, Ludlam, Mccrsy, Jr., SchelHnger-3. ■ Nays— Hughes, Meeray, Sr.— 3. An ordinance prohibiting persons to 1 allow goats to rim rt large within the limits of the city /came up 00 Its final ' reading. '» [ The ordinance waa passed without a division. From s regiort presented by Marshal Shield*, we learned that there are upwards of SOO chimneys in Cape "May City. The report was accepted and ordered to be placid on file. The final report of (be commissioners on Washington street, was read and ordered to he tiled. The President announced to the ooundl, that by the authority invested him, as Mayor, according to the provisions of tlie late supplementary ! act to the city charter, pissed March : Dtli, be appointed the following named | gentlemen as commissioners With I jwwer to open, widen or close streets, 1 roads, eta., within raid city, to ass&. ' damages, etc:— — I \ W. W. Ware, John CaBulUU, J. Fi 1 Cake, 8. S. Marry and Geo. Hiidrethf ' The following bills were presented 1 and ordered paid; ; . s t w.^w^r^r r, s f t. .• ne. <><rk . E £ P Considerable dissatisfaction ^ waa J mauifiwtaiy and soma discussion ensned ii tlj^omding of I lie commlssionera' I Mils. One or two members of council "

„ t{jrtcd. that the sessions of the cornmbi- J H" si on were ofa very brief duration, and |i r thought tlie hill exorbitant. Ji 0 Tho bill was retrred Imck for correc- ' e I'"", its payment being nogaUrcd by >. the following vote: „ )• YeaaL-j. Meeray, Sr., J. Meeray, ci a Jr. and W. Sehellinger - 3. J Nays— Lycett, Hughes, Ludlam nnd „ . Blake — i. B Mr. Huglies moved tliat the terriers ei 5 of the commissioners be commuted at <:i , $2 per day. Tho moUou was will* J* . drawn on a statement being made by n, 1 the clerk that he was authorised to re- ol fuse any other sum thiui that the hill si , called for. "l The reaulta of the lata cluirtar dec- , lion was tlie to read, when the various w I candidates receiving tho highest nuin- di . ber of votes, were declared elected, and n' I thong who were present were sworn into office. ' er , / TiiRtimctr cvtnrcu,-- « flto chair being vacated by Mr. *' WlWBa»hd Mayor-elsci. Waters B. I Miuery^dlad thc new council to order, se when the MDWtiiggrptlsMRsuuwercd I" lo their namMr— £ Aldarinan LytfotL! Itororder Hughes, s[ 1 tdunciimen Blake, Lmllaus, Kennedy, se ! J. Meeray, Br., J. Meeray, Jn Absent— T. D. Clark. The Mayor, according to »' (hur nnd wholesome custom Sen hl delivered ids inaugural— or address; foreshadowing the policy to be here- ,K after Observed and followed by him in responsible relationship to the City **' 1 of Cape May. IlUremarks were about as follows:— 'h '•tntlrmtn o/Oe Cilf Cbuntili i Having beeu elected by '.he sulfrnge Sr of the people to preside over and eon- m duct your deUbsrations in WgUkiUng for the interests and welfare of this munietpaliiy, 1 enter upon the duties ai' of tlie office of Mayor with a due sense hi of Its iuijmrlaat respouslblUtiei, I Ireut n| tliat omrtcsv, forls-arnnee, and gentle- ; st manly conduct may characterise our en official intareourse. I ask your aid In the discharge of tfaedoNcs thntdevolven M upon mc^Wiat our matuai acta may : redouud RKne prosp-rity of our city, i and then, wtiru our terms of office ex- a plre, we may receive, nod feel Umt we ,K deserve, tin united plaudits of the pro- 1 pic, "Well done, good and Ikithful servants. •' I shall use my best en- wl dearure to execute the laws as I find su tlieoi. Let none say I shut my eyre |„ vice and immorality fur the sake of . pergonal popularity. 11 It in * well settled principle that ig- 1 .!! of U» law is no excuse for Its j violation, neither will it tarre to shield ; "J tlie culprit from Ha penalties. Every f dtiaen should know the law nnd gov- ; eru hiiHsidl accordingly. If tlie laws I bod land-there havo been bod laws R! enacted, ) the repeal of those laws should ?! be sought for through the proper chau- i tlm officer for doing" his*" sw^rn"dU.!l)" i "J1 Therefore let n«me presume upon my generosity; the law must be euforevid, : V irres|iecti«' of persous, party or- soct. There are some matters, p-ndemt-a, " to wideb I would- invite your carefol : *i considi'raUou, and among tlie first are the dance ruin elements of fire and water. Fire is roost to he dreaded. I H would recommend the procurement nf ,, hooks, holder, and linwire. only, fori 3' apiwrfieutL that the moment you proeure fire engines, and all the paraphor- „ ' nulla for the cxlingarahment of fires, ' you invite inoondiansm. It woakl be egotistical B.r mo to attempt hi point 5 M^sertwpoonyforatio.! and spsstly ;dr The Water question, id my humble S tttT6.5Ejsi5s.as s fflSWtssiMKtts; ; " "'■*! n **8 'ltbl cu thiamine tl» an early day the rtfi-fts likely to In to

G wliolesome water wUI demand tho attantiou of future counsfis at present, if howeiTT, white we depedd upon the i* surfiicc spring* for ouiiupply of water, I would recemmendtthe passage of an '• ordinance making it- Obligatory upon eitlxsos to re«onst rhi-t ' ail shiks mid -. eresuoott. making tbcm water tight, w f« that the spHsffs from which w* ob- . ntifi odr supply, may not be rendered " Impure, thus endangrring the lives, if not of the natives, at least of the visitn or» who haw not been accustomed to s its nse. j I wohld retonlnicnd the purchase of a suitable and proper safe for the use 4 of the ctty officials, to preserve the re1 cords, books, and papers, from fire and f nr attention to the ] , -necessity of holding all the officers of 1 the city Lo a strict accountability. The Mayor and City Clerk shonld give 5 bonds for the faithful discharge of thei r duties. Lithe matter of issuing bonds, for instance, br collusion between the „ Mayor and Clerk the city might bodafrauded to an unlimited extant I recommend the passage of an ordinance , requiring the Mayor and Clerk to give , bonds in suffident sum to cover all sup- - pffimbie dclinqucncirs; at tha same 1 time an ordinance ,!«• passed creating the office of regisfcr of city bonds, who ; shall register-all bonds authorized to be issued by the city council, and, also, compelling all present bond-holders to have their bonds registered within a given spare of time, thus holding a check over the Mayor and Clerk, and the ciUrens lean use lhdcbtedness of the city. The next subject, the city charter and the various supplements that hare been added by tho Legislature, these shonld be complied in pamphlet form, together with all ordinances now in foree, and distributed among the people, tliat they may know wluit ore tho laws that govern them, rxclusi vr of the statute laws of the State. This is important, and reqnireslmmediatc action. The Legislature a short time since, pasted n supplement to our city charrequiring the Mayor to nppoint five persons commissioners to fay out j and map the streets of the city, Ac., I 3AJriU appear by reference to tlie jiro- 1 vbifaas of said supplement. In it you 1 will perceive the power to take bind for CouoclF t£riugli commissioners aiipointed fof that purpose. This informatlkffi ilitibttesa will qniet the alarm of tho extremely nervous portiun of our The atrcrta of the city demand your , attention. They should he put In good condition in time for the ^approaching suggest tlrnt nothing K- done until the | iraa company be waited upon to learn 1 It they propose to reset the gas pipes under the streets, and after tliat let the j .free Is be put in gdWl order. First, by , grading them according to a systematic , pbui adopted by a luiupetenl engineer, , so drained tliat no poola of wnter stanii | in the streets. Secondly, by facing ( them with good clay and a surface coat , « gravel Incorp. waling with llie ctav. | so that a hard even surface mav be | had at nil seasons of tho reaf. A suf- 1 ficientaiuountof uioiiiy , 111 my humble , judgment, has been ex|iendcd upon the , streets in the lost few years, to linuF , alimat macadamised them, l^t there , be no more sand or dirt put upon them, | new ^system mlo|rte.|, (any change , n't tin principal straits "should"'!*" , (lagged with stone, wood Is not dur- | able and is too expensive. Tin license law for Inns nnd Tav- j does not meet the pecullnrcxlgni- , cies of out situation. Lota commit- , tee be nppointod stone* to make appli- , cation to Ilia Legislature for u law „ adapted toourcase. Upon thg cltixeus n of the town rests the important rcspnnhaving the laws ujibu this ; subject duly enforced by giving tho t, projier notice to the authorities. .. ho police officer should In allowed v wldlc Oil duty, to enter any tavern or saloon, except to make an arrest or quiet s disturbance. - The law respecting the first ilay of ,| llU' wink, l.vll'-l l.'uisLti , —ill I— rbtijlv enforced, and all violators are duly notified that sigpnkrunts* and riotous conduct in the streets will receive the attention the tow requires. ' Tlie only subject reuuiiniug to wliich deem it necessary to refer at the pre- . sent time, is education. 1s t j'our np- !. propria Uous In liberal. Educate the v"uth. It is thegnut safeguard of oua , civil and religious Ubcrtwe. Better spend your monev to support public t schosis than almshouses and prnltcn- J The sjicech waa received Willi un- 1 mistokeable evidences of ajiprolntion by the large coneonrae present. 1 Mr. I.ycett moral tliat a committee 1 appointed to draft ltulca and Itcg- „ ufatinns to govern tlie council in its w^ich was agreed to. Tlie election of a city clerk being the . business in order, there were three nominations made. On, first hallo:, p Samuel B. Stitea having recefr-ed a >v majority of the votes of the cou^c■il./', was declarnl clei-ted. Tlie President, before tlie eounclK^ ndjonriK-d, announced to the council ej his rrmoval of the five commissioners tl nppointed by his successor, and in- b struct. al the clerk to notify cacli of said oi ommlssioiiers of their removal. si The council then adjourned until a; Monday evening. Tlie ICR Cnor. Tlie prospect ror ^ a snpply of tee~nrxt summer from tho re poiuls in Ibis tecthni fa so far off that il no one can perevirf it. Early in tho S winter the prolnbility nf securing a sufficiency was good, and if the icehouse owners had only gono rigorously * lo work, they might have secured all re lhat would have been needed to fill d: Itieir houses. There is 'now not tho w slightest hope that we shall he favored with another redd snap of sufficient length to form Ice of rentonable thickness for storing. The anxiety in regard to the matter prevails lh nearly k! >11 sections nf "the country south of dl New York latitude, vln " that city, however, the crop has been remarkably ilmniiant. A capital of $3,000 00fi is $ invested in the ice business qf New York and Brooklyn, and about two d' thousand men are emphived at wages Sl rsrylng from $13 to $18 )wr week. ■' There are 35 ice-houses, of a rapacity of $34,000 tons, and fili.000 tons liave hreualreadv cut and stored. One com- I' puny has 18 bnusra, of a capacity n pi 133,000 tons, and has cot and stored ~ 318,(100 tans. During tlie summer we " shall hare lo depend upon New Eng- . land for eii|iplies, then look out for the j Spuino Sales.'—' Tha season is now here when vendues of personal prrifr-r- • K ly are held thronghout tin cuimtv. We allndn to this thu* .-arlj to remind . farmrrs and others who intend to sell out the coming spring, that loo little • attention it paid to advertiaiug til or- -jimghly. To save a few dollars, Iran- 01 [Ms of dollars are Inst. Advertise '» rottr sates lo the nowinnprra. Aland- r bill Is only sreu by a few. hut the news- H iKrb"S-£rsj^ - member of tho familv. Drawing a crowd ftum all sections wBl Induce D circulate, ta «rgr corner of •' ■ . ■ '

>t. Our Cotert House Letter. \'K tun mav era l-v •r March 13, ltMO. [ in To ihe Editor of lbs Wet : on In your efforts to make a first-class "d county newspaper I feci qi'uch interest; and do sincerely bdpe lhat throughout the couuly you may find a hearty apif prcdaUon. Your paper now compares it- favorably with other county papers of New_ Jersey, and, 1 think. In point of enterprise And improvement, is, far in se advance of general improrcnt in Cape e- May. Tli fa is ss it should be; and ■d now you ahoubl be well sustained by |r the people, for their own sake as well of foryourt. le Your aill for a correspondent /ifi" every village -in Cape May county, ji In the right direction, aad had you gone a little farther and said In every .e neighborhood, it would have been all the better. Ip these days of many and cheap dty- papers a publication like ! > the Wavb mist derive its chief value , ic from news and notes in the necessarily : g drenmScrilxd field in which It circu- ° fates. A county newspaper that has not a weH-defincd local value has little o value of any kind. Expansion in the local department is the very thing your readers desire and will bless you for. \ ,f Lore of gossip it a weakness of human ■ nature, and in rural districts it is more ' r marked, because there is less, for it to 'I feed on and geU hungry and ravenous, '' then it does mfacliioC If you would • a not liave your cat to drag the fish out ; - of the pan, the Mef off of the gridiron, ' 0 and indulge in tliinving generally, feci J ' her, for she must cat. 80 should Edl- " , tors, and everybody else, take adran- I , tagc of tlie gossi|>-n-eakncss of man- j - kind amlfromankind by giving it pro- ' | per food and thus keeping it from im- ' » t j proper liberties. j The local items are tlie tit-bits of the | ' '[gossips, if yon could look over tlie | " j slioubicrs of your readers you would ' . 1 Wayk arrives, hunting out tlie tit-bits. ^ ' Mis$flV onld-be-anon and >Ir. Would- 1 f if-lic-couid, say •' li»ik and see wlio is J married."' (.randmotlier I^ing-time << ' says to her hnsband, "put on your I spectaelea and sec who is dead."' 'Mt. ; Enterprise reads Willi pleasure of the "big hotel going up." the Vessel i ( ' launched, ahd all kind oi improvementCape .May. The Items you ask for I hope will lie | ^ ' few nnd farbutwecn murders, riots. *1 cruplions. oarthquakes, lircs. shi|>- " wracks, burglaries, Uiefta, robhei-ries, . > rajils anil rascalities," — what a cata- '■ Thank the Lord most of Uicae things don't happen "muchly " in three parts. But there are things happening, which, if not so stnnumg. would J road afamt witli avidity. If yon go info a store or bar-room and take nob. f ' of tlie talk, you will find that foreign m ; matters never come up until (lie home news ia qlLcanvas-v-d and disposcil of, allowing clcarly^hat litcki things at home are of more interest than great tilings in other parts of the world. It was supposed a few wtvks since 1 that the -Mr had ret to rise no more. I after being obscured by clouds for a time It shone fortli again with, new .!« , lustre, and is now seen frmu time lo JJJ tlie name to " Now"and Then." On the Ctu lust., a hrilliant meteor was from New York nnd elsewhere, 0 nnd from the description there is room '■ to ask. was it not the filar af H* (W f o Hoping that astronomers may lie able , to answer, and that tho Afar may light up all Ca|w May and the rest of the Is Uesclt is fafiiM Towssinr.— "! The following offi.urs were obx-tril nt . , the IxmrT To.vnsmp, Cold Spring, Mareh 2nd. fj .\li*lerntor— Ell H. IV alia. ra Township Clock — J. K. Hugls*. Assessor— It. D. Rdmuml-. Colloctor— D. B. Hughes. JCommissioners of Appeal— Andrew ?' IL Stevens, C'npL Wm. Eld red ge. A. St Reeves. 1 "■ FreelmlUcra— Samuel F. Ware, An- " drew II. Beeves. Townsliip Committee — Nelson T. ,u Elilredge,_J. Strattou Waft. Abrah am «ii Reeves , Swain Hoifrnan, Joseph E. I» "" Judge or Election— A. HeeveS. n Snrveyors nf Highway — Jeremiah FJ Hilgnes, Abraham Reevra, Galiriel u •' Ovcrsacraaif Poor -James H. Edmnads, Joseph Russell. •( OooitaMe — Willism Chambers. " Pound Keeper J- Matthews. fs' Ovcrtoers of ituoila— James S. HI- «• dmlgr, Josepli (_ Crease. It was decided liv ballot that $2.(10 wear for public JVhboS, nnd 8-100 for 'Roads and Highway-.. ^ u yf tliis order was instituted fast Friday "f <*ening, by the Grand Chancellor of at the State I-odge of New Jersey, assisted !hl sfvrral of the Grand Offio r*. Tho i'i ulfk-Ts of the Lodge, which is to he t..i styled tlwi Cajic May I^idge, No. 18, ,u; ns follows: .,1 Yen. Patriarch — 8. SUIlwclI; W. g Chanosllor— K. Gibson; V. Chancellor >u -J. F. Cake, Jr.; It. Scribc-I. liar- »' ris; F. Scribe— J. Stuart; Banker- M. !,u Guide— Chas. Hand; J. <■' — A. Hnghes; O. Stewnrd — P. Keonlg. on Capk Mat Mptcai, Fire Inscu- J,? anck Co.—1 Till' act incorporating tliis « company passed the Senate fast TurnThe officers of the organisation Hi will he as follows:- " President— Gen. W. J. ScwclL <•> Vice President — John C. Bullitt. "b Secretary— John W. I.ycett. ' Directors— Daniel B. Hughes, L. M. Rice, Levi 4. Hughes, Isaac WWII- £ 1 and others. to Sehvicrs at the Baptist Church, JT next— Morning service at 101 a, oclock. Subject— " God a transcrn- y" object of praise." Aftornoon— „ Sabbath School at 2t o'clock. Even- .1 ing service at 7J o'duek. Bobject — t" " Joy in the posscuing tlie I Jkcncss of Christ." Friday evening at 7J o'diwk. Prayer meeting and lecture. Subject bQ of lecture— "TnennmereifulservauL" o» New Advertisements. 1° «PM?G I860. It OWimg&STiisrzsfAni fr. Ms gstv roruas. m run slock of stoplc one Kssey B3Sa^9S?'!& »• u, ' HOI (ill. Jr., k •! feSsSsS : - Dyelng^and fironrly WiMhkmcnt. « ■ ** it • N

" LEGAL ADTElkTIfiEJlEfeT TOflCk to CttBDrroitti. ' tod^D.rt< Wos. " Ihsrslur s(ofacl solS odol^nirNl'of,"' * DAVID WAaWlCX."10' if Ifatrt WMTkULW. Tslt lf NOTICE TO ("REDITOR8. 0 "I df'T?"T: h"* 'b* tr^^oclMMtb^mli 1 IJcy'w'u w^wvsrhoirwl otoayscnea I" " DolM nOroarv Sfa, R ' ""'^rS. » « omvhssiom.rv sale. ; stis^wis^^gs! 1 ocst s? too oVloHc e i. *«i uOlUll Xnti a I SHI1RK SCd HI \ 111 I IV . .1 I 'lir II, . ' n!^U. - ' _ nSSj'tJST** JT'ISj 1 olbsm^sBd^ mottas J*y><> NtlTlk'si^fe'oi I ' COIOIUn.ii IICIS 1 ylb: "• !!"i Re" fa" NOTICE. wn' bc'sadnw?Is ™.°«ii3*bj'j 1' TV V ' ^ \<n :i NOTICE. Inxmkm:;;' N I '\K | ' '*0Tv,<.1 1|.' •' 1 1 rj.?' | NOTICE TO (TtEIlirolLS. r AI DITORs' RALE iSSrJM | Hip , On Thursday, Ihe ISih of April next ! I'lTi's olijTiiS {ft** °'[l ! ! ' i§3eESsM«s!^ turoplke nwd. racius'diy^Mkl'iouikcNNl' wNrfe | - ■ . •lab, rhcismo prnnlwi. oltrehed at tea pro-' HllYd Afe^rtro p. uadrr sod ty rlr■aj^sppr.lac eirnT. sliseltea to, aod^torned l-OL ,1111,1a la Lonrt tounaJlli-. lo I ha county of Capeteay.oafaa i«d Nauydoao louf, . o*Ja|0|bs !*■ ** of J,air, B [en *od others; I attire i UNDERTAKING. u». SSVDKJ. LSWdtX N.relCtenrfrj ta ili^ *^SDr«rHriho° ^"* "7" - ' — j— ~r~- — — CED kit NHINGLER. Ift.OOQ "'Ty ?"■** 1 ~*"11' JKHST STSATroN. I

LEHR%R TARPfi. fiAgn A »U!tD MANl'FACTORIEN, h LIMBER! LUMBER!! ' a O TO HEADaUARTERS! \ Buy of the Jtfannfacturers nnd Save Money! ; Tho Tairgiat. Cheapest and Best Assortment of LUMBER in New Jersey can hu fouml M E, AJ.L .Wilson ACo.'s Steam Saw and Planing Mill and ; Lumber Yard, Millvitlc, Cumberland Co., New Jersey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. t 100,000 feet Jersey. Pine Inch Flooring, worked. , 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. : 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. [ 100,000 feet Cedar siding, plaqed and not planed. , 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed, i 500.000 extra Cedar sixtccn-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inch&hingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) , 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and f>-4. 1,000, "GOG FEET EXTR4 HEMLOCK FBAME TIMBER, j Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on * hand and sawed to | order. ! \VK MANI FACTI RE OI K OWN LUMBER! J < OM K 44 TS T A E EN ! uildimjx 5f" in/aha / ULcxid^ foi- (iccu/umcn. [ Any parties d<;siring building done for cash can save money I by dealing with the undersigned, nnd secure the advantage to | which a net casu purchase is entitled.

E MAS. U. CASPER. JOT.PII CASPER. OWEN S. PROID. 1 iMfilTdilNa MILL, ! JWHTTE PINE LUMBER, I ilUlLUINU LINE. SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS I , E. K. FORTINER & SON, I \ So. 122 Frdrral Street, Camden, S.J; 1 HARDWARE. G LANS, SASH, ' Glaicd ahd tfaRlacad. ^ ! Slali ^.lli, Ncw. u-o.l.an',!Jl.l/«Vt»r^ Sccoll ' • '^SSstSs"'" Maid° m,''o"ferea.''" •S- i A^t, lh c^"> W rV T* W IC «"7hVl r- ^ ^ '"^Mothlncimdam, Naw'janry. [ aiaRGE^rnllnsiiL f- ^ SEASONED LI.HDER. Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, j ' CAUDIN, N. I.. I I Ayr bow is Slock, and parfaatly Dry, . Lu Bihar, to wfclak thy would to- 1 j [cor'.Ujj Jlaltavlox II to^h-te j lilrtlgan I Suiquclixniix White Dne, j llcmlock Joist, Boards t ft ant Hug, SAP-riac. yellow pist rLooatvo. j """"a*, Toalo MM fWclu, irMIe Pine, Oak 1 Itrmlork Timber Al-o, WUITK PIKri SHIP TlMni: . ^^OABaiSOH, OILUKQHA^kM ^ ^

DOORS lrM1L1:R" gAgn 'DOUGHTEN & COLES, 1 1 II"?" I* r* ^'"l^ tea I PrK 71. li-SS -Sm » ""«• j u'l-^'V^D To HIS NEW STORK. | newkll posr^h an ow i.s.ba losthss H A It n W A K E. I NLW LUMBER^Sil) ^OgPlR STBSKT WlltKP, I Pha uadrralRDrd have opened a Yard fur Ihe j dllMUw, lhrludlB|f*lo'pnr|0 | Oak. Pima. Spruce and Hemlock Frame : Stuff, Cedar. Cypreee. tine and | Spruce Skinfflet, Shingling and j Flattering Im A, Ficketi ! and other Fencing. Carolina Heart, Vir- I finia and Delaware Sap. While Pine. \ 1 Spruce nnd Hemlock Flooring. ! BILL TIMBER 71 *11 JUs^Porolehad Bl lh> Lowrat lutea. ^ j ihalr IrBBaporSaltoB, wlllha l-rowplly Sited, 1! la pro per If loaded nod forwarded wlhy j THE 3IODEL NOTION 8TORE. 1 IHSIF-NSK STOCK OF BOOS". : comprlalux the GREAT LIT iUOrtXHTaf ! ■j j Tw* MIWMtW" I ' ^kgxr""" J E \V E L n Y . ^ _ I "'"tS'ssS.T.r"'" i vocgk ♦

1 MEDIQAL. - COE'8 COUGH BALSAM ! ^ COK'S COUGH BALSAM t COE'S COUGH BA14SAM! COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! — ' I ii COLBS, COCbHS. CR0FP. ISFI.rim,' wnooviys ctu un, 4 CONSUMPTIVE CO U Git P.r,e«.llh„hreo.ho«eh-ld»edlrtB. f - - c- , SORE THROAT. , -rer 1, HARD ( OLDS null 4UIG1IS J r"cT'llr""h" ''f'° rj "" 1 SORENESS Of THE T1IIIOAT, 1° | CHEST AND l.t'NGS. J, j IN CONSI'HPTION, ° | ' I AMOK.XTTIIY W*KrTESTIWUSI.|.d|N fr ; ; L J 1 'y o'iiT. ^ ^ j THE V. ii. C'l.AIIH CO., "■ "" c Rend ! Read : ! Rend ! 1 ! TRRMTTKSTI0X OF TIIK PK0PLB J World's Great Remedy, ™ o o e ' a J5 ; DYSPEPSIA CURE ! , auBhraa. . 4. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE HAS COME TO THE RE8CUE. i Indigttlion, Ilgtpeptia. Sick Head- ® ache. Sournees or Acidity of the 5 Stomach. Hiring of Food, 1 Flatulency. I.atritudr, ■ Wrihrine, ..finally • Death, I fro. II. ■». . VrrytaoprrtfollJ. | (SlfBFd) LISTER SEXTON. . i A GREAT RLE8SING. r | | From Bra. L. F. irjao. A too, Lorain Co.. O.) fI with Dyaafw'^reeowgyM MbLMj rJohMU J * j i^dfar'h.'l Ihr'^.V^Vlhejdhlljr for £S?lh3 •[ a j Blanco. COg',,.g2J.,jy*fh^'(f ,,^P'|lh"3ylT,T®4 h ;T5r:Sw™"°'T"W:!b"' ; l\ CI. FUG THRU. ; " j The Uer. Ia*«c AtsBp. ot AUa(h«sy, Sssll. • I DRUGGISTS j -! 1 l_r: ; ' Corn-. D».empfi.A "Cnmm j Pl.nhwa, byarolery, Coll., lummee Core ' pfof 'fa, G,'P^«.**d iB^f"'. "v*W dim Iliad ^ [ Sold by Drosxlata in Idtj me country oret7- I THE C. G. CLARK CQ., fa ^ ;sofa rroprfaton, New Haven, Coma,

LIFE INSURANCE. . - national LjlMSUpNGE CO. UNITED 8TAJEH OF "AMEEI0A, t iiARnnr.ii itrdrzcitLji-r tf coschkss. ri cm ca?iiaSi3- "T^oo^OO BRANCH OFFICE: FIRST \ATI0N IL Bt.NK BEILDINti, PHILADELPHIA '"■"'I'ITi'I "mu :r..n CLARKSCI H CLARK, Pmldenr. VARIETY STORE. MONOPOLY CRU8HED jjv Tar che >r prices at C. SMUM WAY'S ; VARIETY STORE, i ^ GOSnEH, H. J. ^ ^ 1 Look ! Look ! "Look I BltBcbedasd Brews Mnsiiaa l*Se BBdupwnnla Msit « . eiisw Rica Tall 4 Winter DrUfara Idr. 1 8Wrtlu rUhneb ...sec. " '• And Othor Things In Proportion. vroodrn Ware, ROOTS ANI) SHOES, • > nriety of other Ihfafa loo nomrrou. ONE! COME ALL! «". SHl'MWAT. FOR I'ARMERS. natich's linn Roue Super I'hosphote of Lime. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ! CALIFORNIA I, OREGON Wheat A-gency Wr forolah Pernio ra with the SKED fT HEAT IN TBI VORID ! Si POINDS TO THE 1E1SCHED BI SHEL l\n% faS,1 IraS' KBSbr nil te tool? mlS S Ihe country, or loaalpl uf prfaa. baqs.L" "'.'.,'!!!'.'.."!ir!;n!soaln^Ji EACH Or In larger quanlltlra at rr raoaabfa ralrr. California and Oregon NEED WHEAT AOENOY, ' Eeh. H.ISCB."* Callforaln. Farmers A (onsumrrs, Take Nellre. kCOOTPMEIU Bt ORE GOODS In the Cite. Bojara elaltlnf Ihe dlv will he aurn In and tho teat Sharllfia aad Shirtlof Mu.lma, at the very lowaat marhrt jirtcea.— ami tine While l-laiiaela. Grey and Had rwUfad nrunefa, UiBfhhara, Una Drill, "I A'nv^uIs^ra^mhiSLra^'i'dVLS . rr Prill*. Kawluehy Jeaaa, hr. Wr krr, n r ^d,£j2,2a.:^-.riL'&rfes is^ iyi?@8usr%4a™issr 5?ks."" wotwBBT"'.-"